La pièce témoigne de l'histoire du Théâtre Piggery. Elle dépeint la pièce "L'esprit s'amuse" en 1973.
La pièce témoigne de l'histoire du Théâtre Piggery. Elle représente Damir Andrei, George Pothitos et Heather Hodson dans la pièce "Attrape-moi si tu peux" en 1980.
Le fonds témoigne de la vie quotidienne de Dudley Baxter dans la région de Frampton entre 1838 et 1862. Le fonds est composé d’un journal ainsi que de quelques coupures de presse du Quebec Mercury. Le journal traite principalement des Baxter dans la région de Frampton et sur le travail agricole de Dudley Baxter (déboisement, culture, élevage, pêche, vannage de blé, ventes et achats, etc.) Le fonds comprend les séries suivantes : Journal (1838-1862) et Coupures de presse (1861-1871).
Baxter, DudleyThe file contains clippings from the Quebec Mercury from 1861 to 1871.
The series contains source material on the proceedings at council chambers of Quebec from 1789 to 1800. It contains information on the land granted to Gilbert Hyatt and his associates and the decisions to grant land to Loyalists. It contains records of proceedings and an extract from minutes of council.
The series contains correspondence regarding Anna Hyatt's request to be reimbursed for expenses incurred by her late husband Gilbert Hyatt while he was surveying the Townships of Ascot. It contains a draft of a letter from Anna Hyatt to the lieutenant governor of Lower Canada, a revised version, and the response.
The series contains material on the history of the Hyatt family assembled from approximately the 1980s to the early 1990s. It includes information on the Hyatt's prior to coming to Canada as well as their arrival, and details on the various family members and descendants of the family. It consists of research done by descendants of Gilbert Hyatt, historical sketches, and family trees.
The series contains material on the Hyatt family and those related to the family from the 1900's to 1953. It contains information on Galen C. Hyatt, Elmer E. Taylor, Ella C. Taylor, Mary A. Canfield, George C. Hyatt, Charles Canfield, and G. Canfield. It consists of newspaper clippings, primarily death announcements.
The series consists of a register of plans of many townships (Ascot, Auckland, Barford, Barnston, Bolton, Brome, Brompton, Chester, Clifton, Clinton, Compton, Ditton, Dudswell, Eaton, Ely, Farnham, Granby, Hatley, Hereford, Kingsey, Lingwick, Melbourne, Milton, Newport Orford, Potton, Roxton, Shefford, Shipton, Stoke, Stukely, Tingwick, Warwick, Weedon, Westbury, Wickham, Windsor, Wolfestown) from approximately 1860, The plans in the register indicate range numbers, lots, and in some cases, owners' names. The plans shows the divisions of lots and ranges of various locations in the Eastern Townships, some include names of settlers.
La pièce témoigne des activités et des membres du Brompton Road Women's Institute. Elle représente ses membres durant un concours de labour peut-être dans les années 1950.
The series contains source material on the Archdeacon George Jehoshaphat Mountain from 1829. It contains a copy of the journal of visitation by the Archdeacon. The journal contains information on his trip to the Eastern Townships with details on travelling in Quebec, where he stopped and the state of various settlements, including information on schools and churches.
Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
Item is a photograph of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles on parade in Sherbrooke, dated June 5th, 1915.
Item consists of photograph of the Magog Home Guard which eventually joined the 117th E.T. Battalion.
The item is a poster for a reunion of the soldiers of the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion, held in Ayer's Cliff in 1931.